Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Tjkride on January 07, 2018, 09:43:17 AM
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Can anyone recommend where to get a .50 cal muzzle loader re-vored to .54 cal? I bought a TC White Mountain Carbine for really really cheap. The blueing and wood is 95% but the bore is pitted bad and has barely any rifling left. If I could get it bored out it give her a little more punch and I could actually use one of my favorite percussion guns.
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Can anyone recommend where to get a .50 cal muzzle loader re-vored to .54 cal? I bought a TC White Mountain Carbine for really really cheap. The blueing and wood is 95% but the bore is pitted bad and has barely any rifling left. If I could get it bored out it give her a little more punch and I could actually use one of my favorite percussion guns.
Do you think it would be cheaper to re barrel?
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I wouldn't rebarrel that 50 caliber the 50 in the 54 usually two different Barrel sizes boring out a 52-54 men make the barrel too thin which would be risking of exploding in your face I would just get a new barrel for it
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The barrel being made to thin was one of my concerns, however I havent had any luck finding a new barrel for it.
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There is one on eBay right now
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I really depends on how thick the barrel is to begin with. The old CVA Mountain rifles used the same barrel for 54's and 58's, I believe the Lyman guns use the same barrel diameter for 50 and 54.
If you get a larger barrel then you have to re-inlet the stock and your hammer to nipple geometry could be off.
more info in a minute
Peruse all the info here and then make some calls to people who actually do the work if you want the correct answers, not just hearsay internet info.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=muzzleloader+barrel+reboring+services&form=EDGEAR&qs=SC&cvid=365ccce5b9f94944859b9b5df8a9da0e&cc=US&setlang=en-US
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Google a guy named Bobby Hoyt in Pennsylvania. Reboring muzzleloaders is what he does for a living. He can tell you if the barrel has enough metal to safely be opened up to .54
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Thanks everone